This link has been bookmarked by 34 people . It was first bookmarked on 17 Jul 2008, by Kathy Lawrence.
-
07 Oct 09
Liz BeckerA piece by @shareski outlining some guidelines on using blogs in the clasroom.
-
05 Sep 09
-
16 Jun 09
Brian C. SmithPost by Dean Shareski at Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech
-
02 Jun 09
-
I wonder about its validity.
-
I wonder about its validity.
- 2 more annotations...
-
-
I wonder about its validity
-
I wonder about its validity
-
-
-
24 May 09
Peggy Georgehow does a teacher or her students find blogging success? Here are a few things I’ve discovered in both my own blog as well as with my work with students and teachers.
blogging students edtech blog teachers education howto success deanshareski
-
19 Feb 09
Janice StearnsExcellent article on student blogging with great suggestions about the amount of reading and commenting that goes into being an effective blogger, something we often miss when blogging with students.
-
03 Oct 08
-
11 Sep 08
-
31 Aug 08
-
15 Aug 08
-
Milton RamirezDean Shareski writes (reposted by Ideas and Thoughts) "we have a wonderfully graphical web and are beginning to recognize that writing is only one way we express ideas and communicate. The use of embedded video, audio and images provides a rich communication that goes well beyond words. Text still has importance but allowing embedding pertinent, interesting media can express ideas like never before."
We don't agree on this one, it might be on the edublogs experience but, blogging goes beyond reading; many even reference blogging as the echo chamber . Serious blogging (as we expect on education) is about writing on ideas, methods, procedures and sharing experiences in any space of the educational pyramid. -
13 Aug 08
-
11 Aug 08
-
07 Aug 08
John LarkinDean Shareski sets out a number of excellent tips for blogging by educators. This is a most informative post.
-
30 Jul 08
-
25 Jul 08
-
23 Jul 08
-
21 Jul 08
-
20 Jul 08
Julia OsteenThere is a new teacher or student blog created every 2.2 seconds. Okay so I just made that up, but the point is we are seeing blogs created at blistering pace with the hopes of connecting with the world and providing an authentic audience for writers. Sadly, many of these well-meaning blogs die a slow death after a smattering of posts. Well-intended teachers and students often lack perspectives need for success.
-
19 Jul 08
-
18 Jul 08
-
Tim StahmerGood article with ideas for successful blogging in the classroom
-
17 Jul 08
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.